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EXPERIMENT  STATION. 


JULY,   1884. 


I^fo  l^onn^cticut  Mrtcultural  |ipmm^nt   mnim. 


BULLETIN    I^To.    79. 


JULY,    1884. 


OBSERVANCE   OF  THE   FERTILIZER   LAW. 

Manufacturers  who  have  paid  Analysis  Fees  as  required  by  the  Fer- 
tilizer Law,  since  the  issue  of  the  last  Bulletin,  and  Fertilizers  for 
which  the  Fees  have  thus  been  paid. 


Anderson,  W.  H.,  Putnam 

Bosworth  Bros.,  Putnam 

Dickenson,  David,  Middle  Haddam. 
Hurtado  &  Co.,  16  and  18  Exchange 

Place,  New  York 

Lister  Bros.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Lombard  &  Matthewson,  Warren- 

ville 

Mapes'  Formula  &  Peruvian  Guano 

Co.,  158  Front  St.,  New  York  .. 

New  Haven  Fertilizer  Co 

Peck  Bros.,  Northfield 

Read  &  Co.,  New  York 

Slade,  F.  C,  Oakville 

Wilcox,  L.  &  Co.,  Mystic  Bridge 


Ground  Bone 

Potato  Phosphate ... 

Superphosphate  of  Lime 

Peruvian  Guano,  Guaranteed 

Peruvian  Guano,  Standard , 

Standard  Superphosphate 

Superphosphate 

Nitrate  of  Soda _ 

Muriate  of  Potash 

Standard  Ammoniated  Superphos 

Pure  Ground  Bone 

Matchless  Tobacco  Manure 

Farmers'  Friend  Fertilizer 

Ground  Bone 

Acidulated  Fish  Guano  Ground.. 
Dry  Ground  Fish  Guano 


May  29. 

June  27. 

July  5. 

July  1. 

June  24. 

June  30. 

June  30. 

June  27. 
June  24. 

July  3. 
June  25. 

July  8. 


CONNECTICUT   AGRICULTURAL    EXPERIMENT   STATION. 


Dealers  wlio  up  to  July  10,  1884.,  have  complied  with  Section  4  of  the 
Act  concerning  Commercial  Fertilizers,  and  reported  to  the  Director 
of  this  Station  their  names,  residences  and  post  office  addresses, 
and  the  names  and  brands  of  fertilizers  sold,  with  the  names  and 
addresses  of  the  manufacturers,  importers  or  parties  from  whom 
such  fertilizers  ivere  obtained. 


Dealer. 

Article. 

Manufacturer. 

Jos.  S.  Adam,  Lime  Rock, 

A.  A.  Phosphate. 

H.J.Baker&Bro.,NewYork. 

It                    (( 

It                                u 

Pelican  Bone  Phosphate. 
Special  Corn  Fertilizer. 

11                        11 
It                        It 

U                                          (1 

Special  Potato  Fertilizer. 

<i                        11 

U                                          11 

Castor  Pomace. 

11                        It 

11                          11 

Qiiin.  Fert.  Co.  Phosphate. 

Quinnipiac  Fertilizer  Co., 

11                          11 

Dry  Ground  Fish. 

New  London. 

U                                         It 

Fish    and    Potash,   Crossed 

It                        11 

Fishes  Brand. 

11                            a 

II                            11 

Fish  and  Potash,  Plain  Brand 
Quin.  Extra  Superphosphate. 

ti                        11 
11                        11 

G.  H.  Alford,  Winsted. 

Muriate  of  Potash. 

H.  J.  Baker  &  Bra,  New  York. 

11                    It 

Peck    Bros.     Pure    Ground  Peck  Bros.,  Northfield. 

Bone. 

a                          11 

Pelican  Bone  Superphos. 

H.  J.Baker&Bro..  New  York. 

11                          .1 

Baker's  A.  A.  Superphos. 

It                                                  u 

John  P.  Bar  stow  &  Co., 

Potato  Fertihzer. 

Mapes'  Formula  ifc  Peruvian 

Norwich. 

Corn  Fertilizer. 

Guano  Co.,  New  York. 

II                    11 

A.  Brand  Complete  Manure. 

It                        11 

It                    11 

Animal  Fertilizer. 

L.  B.  Darling  Fertilizer  Co., 

11                    II 

Ground  Bone. 

Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

II                    11 

Ammoniated    Bone    Super- 
phosphate of  Lime. 

E.  Frank  Coe,  New  York. 

II                    11 

Superplaosphate  of  Lime. 

Bradley  Fert.  Co.,  Boston. 

II                    11 

Special  Favorite. 

Russel  Coe,  New  York. 

11                    It 

Fish   and    Potash,    Crossed 

Quinnipiac  Fertilizer  Co., 

Fishes  Brand. 

New  London. 

11                    11 

"  Super  Phosphate." 

II 

C.  E.  Benton,  Sharon. 

Cook's  Dissolved  Gro'd  Bone. 

Ed.  F.  Cook,  Bridgeport. 

11                                u 

"      Blood  Guano. 

11                    11 

Birdsey  &  Foster,  Meri den 

Mapes'  Potato  Manure. 

Mapes'  Formula  &  Peruvian 

11                    11 

"      Corn  Manure. 

Guano  Co.,  New  York. 

11                    11 

"      Complete       Manure, 
A.  Brand. 

It                        t. 

U                                   11 

"      Complete  Manure,  for 
Light  and  Sandy  Soils. 

It                        It 
II                        11 

Jacob  Blakeslee,  Water- 

Stockbridge  Grain  Manure. 

Bowker  Fert.  Co.,  Boston. 

town. 

"         Forage  Crop  Man. 
"        Vegetable  Man. 

11                           u 

II                           t> 

11                    ii 

Bowker's  Hill  and  Drill  Phos. 

11                          II 

11                    11 

"       Fish  and  Potash. 

II                           It 

11                    11 

"        Dissolved  Bone. 

ii                           ti 

It                    It 

"        Dry  Fish. 

It                           11 

It 

"        Kainit. 

It                           t. 

E.  C.  Brownell,  Moodus. 

Miles'  I.  X.  L.  Phosphate. 

G.  W.  Miles  Co.,  Milford. 

"                    " 

"      Fish  and  Potash. 

11                        11 

11                    11 

Stockbridge  Grain  Manure. 

Bowker  Fert.  Co.,  Boston. 

THE    CONNECTICUT   AGRICULTUEAL 


E.  C.  Brownell,  Moodus, 


Jno.  L.  Butler.Torrington 
G.  A.  Bushnell,  Old  Say- 
brook. 
Brewster  &  Burnett,  Nor- 
wich. 


S.  E.  Case,  New  Hartfo'd. 


C.  E.  Chapman, "Westbr'k. 


Coburn  &  Gale,  Hartford. 


J.B.Cotton, "Warehouse  Pt 
Cochrane  Brothers,  West 
Cornwall. 


F.  Ellsworth,  Hartford. 


Article. 


N.  W.  Foote,  Danbury. 


Alfred  Gallup,  Oneco. 


H.M.Gifford,  East  Wood- 
stock. 

Silas  Griffiths,  Sterling. 


Stockbridge  Vegetable  Man. 
"        Forage  Crop  Man. 
Lobos  Peruvian  Guano. 

Original  Coe's  Superphos. 
Americus  Superphosphate. 
Universal  Superphosphate. 
Bowker's  Ground  Bone. 

"        Potato  Manure. 

"        Grain  Manure: 

"        Hill  and  Drill  Phos. 

"        Top  Dressing. 

"        Ammo.  Bone  Phos. 
Buffalo    Potato,    Hop     and 

Tobacco  Phosphate. 
Buffalo   Ammoniated    Bone 

Superphosphate. 
Quinnipiac  Phosphate. 
Pish  and  Potash. 
Bowker's  Hill  and  Drill  Phos. 

"       Dissolved  Bone. 

"       Pure  Ground  Bone. 
Stockbridge  Potato  Manure. 

"  Grain  Manure. 

Bowker's  Fish  and  Potash. 

'        Dissolved  Bone. 
Stockbridge  Corn  Manure. 
"  Potato  Manure. 

"  Top  Dressing, 

Bowker's  Hill  and  DrUl  Phos. 
Quinnipiac  Phosphate. 
Corn  Manure. 
Potato  Manure. 
Pelican  Bone  Fertihzer. 
A.  A.  Ammon.  Superphos. 
Castor  Pomace. 

Castor  Pomace. 

Swift-Sure  Superphosphate. 
Bone  Meal. 

Acorn  Brand  of  Potash  Salts. 
Americus  B'd  of  Superphos. 
Bay  State  Superphosphate. 

Buffalo  Potato,  Hop  and  To- 
bacco Phosphate. 

Buffalo    Ammoniated    Bone 
Superphosphate. 

Bowker's  Hill  and  Drill  Phos. 

Stockbridge  Grain  Manure. 
'         Forage  Crop  Man. 
'         Vegetable  Man. 

Bradley's  Superphosphate. 
D.'s  Sea  Fowl  Guano. 

Original  Coe's  Superphos. 

Bradley's  X.  L.  Superphos- 
phate of  Lime. 


Manufacturer. 


Bowker  Fert.  Co.,  Boston. 

Furnished  by  Southmayd  & 

Gardiner. 
Bradley  Fert.  Co.,  Boston. 
WiUiams,  Clark  &  Co.,  N.  T. 

Bowker  Fert.  Co.,  Boston. 


L.  L.  Crocker,  Buffalo,  N.  T. 

Quin.  Fert.  Co.,  New  London 
Bowker  Fert.  Co.,  Boston, 


Quin.  Fert.  Co.,  New  London 
H.J.Baker&Bro.,  New  York. 


St.  Louis   Lead  &  Oil   Co., 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Collier  White  Lead  &  Oil  Co., 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
M.   L.   Shoemaker   &   Co., 

Philadelphia. 
WiUiams,  Clark  &  Co.,  N.  T. 

u  u 

Clark's  Cove  Guano  Co.,  New 

Bedford. 
L.  L.  Crocker,  Buffalo,  N.  T. 


Bowker  Fert.  Co.,  Boston. 

11  11 

II  (C 

Bradley  Fert.  Co.,  Boston. 


EXPERIMENT   STATION. 


Manufacturer, 


H.  L.  Hall,  Jr.,  Walling- 
ford. 


W.  Burr  Hall,  WalUng- 
ford. 


Heaton  &  Thurber,  "Wa- 
terbury. 

Jos.  W.  Holcomb,  Sims- 
bury. 

A.  A.  Hubbard,  Canaan. 


J.  H.  Ives,  Danbury. 
M.  V.  B.  Lamb,  Norwich. 

II  a 

J.  E.  Leonard,  Jewett  City 


P.  M.  Loomis,  No.Granby 

a  Li 

J.  A.  Lewis,  'Willimantic. 


Soluble  Pacific  Guano. 
Stockbridge  Grain  Manure. 

"         Forage  Crop  Man. 

"         Vegetable  Man. 
Bowker's  HiU  and  Drill  Phos. 
Dry  Ground  Pish  Guano. 

Phosphate. 

Fish    and    Potash,   Crossed 

Fishes  Brand. 
Fish  and  Potash,  Plain  Brand 
Ammoniated  Fertilizer. 

Buffalo    Ammoniated    Bone 

Superphosphate. 
Bradley's  Superphosphate. 
Americus  Brand  Superphos. 
Soluble  Pacific  Guano. 
Stockbridge  Potato  Manure. 
Nova  Scotia  Land  Plaster. 

H.  J.  Baker's  Superphos- 
phate, A.  A.  Brand. 

H.  J.  Baker's  Pure  Ground 
Bone. 

H.  J.  Baker's  Potato  Manure. 

Farmer's  Friend  Phosphate. 

Soluble  Pacific  Guano. 

Mitchell's  Standard  Phos 

Bay  State  Fertilizer. 

Stearns   Eagle   Brand  Fish 

and  Potash. 
Stearns  Dry  Ground  Menha 

den  Fish  Guano. 
Buffalo    Ammoniated    Bone 

Super-Phosphate. 

U  il  u 

Potato,   Hop    and    Tobacco 

Phospliate. 
Fish  and  Potash. 
Pure  Bone  Meal. 
Americus  Ammo.  Superphos. 
L.  L.  Crocker's  Ammoniated 

Superphosphate. 
Darling's  Fine  Gro\ind  Bone. 


Pacific  Guano  Co.,  Boston. 
Bowker  Fert.  Co.,  Boston. 


Quin.  Fert.  Co.,  New  London 


L.  L.  Crocker,  Buffalo,  N.  T. 


Bradley  Fert.  Co.,  Boston. 
Wilhams,  Clark  &  Co.,  N.  Y. 
Pacific  Guano  Co.,  Boston. 
Bowker  Fert.  Co.,  N.  Y. 
H.  C.  Higginson,  Newburgh, 

N.  Y. 
H.  J.Baker&Bro.,  New  York. 


Read  &  Co.,  New  York. 
Pacific  Guano  Co!,  Boston. 
A.  Mitchell.  Linden,  N.  J. 
Clark's  Cove   Guano   Co., 

New  Bedford. 
Stearns  &  Co.,  Fall  River. 


L.  L.  Crocker,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


Williams,  Clark  &  Co.,  N.  Y. 


Buffalo  Fertilizer  Co.,  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y. 
L.  B.  Darhng  Fertilizer  Co., 
Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
Animal  Fertilizer.  "  " 

Bowker's  Dry  Ground  Fish.  Bowker  Fert.  Co.,  Boston. 
"         Ammoniated  Bone  "  " 

Superphosphate. 
"         Fish  and  Potash.    ;  "  " 

Stockbridge  Manure  for  Po-j  "  " 

tatoes. 
Stockbridge  Man.  for  Corn.  "  " 

Dole  Common  Sense  Fert.      Dole  Common  Sense  Ferti- 
!     lizer  Co.,  Boston. 


THE   CONNECTICUT  AGRICULTUKAL 


Dc 

^lcl 

Article. 

Manufacturer. 

J.  A.  Lewis, 

Willimantic. 

Russell    Coe's    Ammoniated 

Russell  Coe,  New  York. 

Bone  Superphosphate. 

" 

" 

Russell  Coe's  Potato  Manure. 

11                         i> 

11 

11 

Bay  State  Fertilizer. 

Clark's  Cove   Guano   Co., 
New  Bedford. 

II 

11 

Wilcox  Prepared  Fertilizer. 
Acidulated  Fish  G-uano,  Fine 
Ground. 

L.   Wilcox.   &   Co.,    Mystic 
Bridge. 

" 

II 

Acidulnted  Fish  Guano. 

11                                     u 

u 

11 

Twice   pressed   Crude  Fish 
Guano. 

11                         II 

11 

u 

Dry  Ground  Fish. 

11                                           K 

J.  B.  Merrc 

w 

&  Sons, 

Preston's  Superphosphate. 

Preston  Fertilizer  Co.,  Green- 

Merrow. 

.1 

"         Ground  Bone. 

point,  L.  I. 

U                                                   11 

II 
11 

11 

11 
11 

Mapes'  Potato  Manure. 
"      Corn  Manure. 
"      Complete  Manure  for 
Light  and  Sandy  Soils. 

Mapes'  Formula  &  Peruvian 
Guano  Co.,  New  York. 

II 

11 

"      Tobacco    Manure, 
Conn.  Brand. 

"      Tobacco     Manure, 
for  use  with  stems. 

"      Complete  Manure,  A. 
Brand. 

11                         II 
11                         11 
11                         II 

11 

11 
11 

''      Grass      and     Grain 

Spring  Top  Dressing. 

"     Plain  Superphosphate 

i>                         II 
11                         11 

S.  A.  Munson, 

Rivrerton. 

"      Complete  Manures. 

11                        ii 

11 

11 

•1 

11 

Double  Sulph.  of  Magnesia. 
Baker's   A.  A.  Ammoniated 

Super- Phosphate . 
"  Pelican  "  Bone  Fertilizer. 
Nova  Scotia  Laud  Plaster. 

H.  J.  Baker  &  Bro.,  New  York. 

11                         11 

11                         11 
G.  H.  Alford,  Winsted. 

Oscar  Munyan, 

rhompsoD 

Bradley's  Superphosphate. 

Bradley  Fert.  Co.,  Boston. 

H.  P.  Nichols, 

Nichols. 

Fish    and    Potash,   Crossed 

Quin.  Fert.  Co.,  New  London 

Fishes  Brand. 

" 

" 

Quinnipiac  Phosphate. 

11                         11 

John  A.   Paine,  Daniel- 

Russell    Coe's    Ammoniated 

Russell  Coe,  Linden,  N.  J. 

sonville. 

Superphosphate. 

11 
11 
11 
11 

11 

Russell  Coe's  Spec'l  Favorite. 
Bowker's  Hill  and  Drill  Phos. 

"        Fish  and  Potash. 
Bosworth  Bros'.  Superphos- 
phate of  Lime. 

11                         11 
Bowker  Fert.  Co.,  Boston. 

11                                           u 

Bosworth  Bros.,  Putnam. 

11 

" 

BosworthBros".  Potato  Phos. 

11                         11 

.11 
11 

11 

11 

Mitchell's  Standard  Phos. 
Soluble  Pacific  Guano. 

A.  Mitchell,  Linden,  N.  J. 
Pacific  Guano  Co.,  Boston. 

II 

** 

'•Americus  Brand"  Ammo- 
niated Bone  Superphos. 

WiUiams,  Clark  &  Co.,  N.  Y. 

L.  Eckford 

Post,  West- 

Quinnipiac  Phosphate. 

Quin.  Fert.  Co.,  New  London 

brook. 

.1 

"          Fish  and  Potash. 

11                         II 

C.  M.  Pratt, 

Westbrook. 

Americus  Ammoniated  Bone 

Williams,  Clark  &  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Superphosphate. 

(( 

11 

Universal  Ammoniated  Dis- 
solved Bone. 

11                        i> 

EXPERIMENT   STATION, 


Dealer. 


Quinnebaug  Store,  Dan- 
ielsonviUe. 


Raymond    Bros.,    South 
Norwalk. 


C  0.  Richardson,   Ster- 
ling, 


W.  H.  Scott  &  Co.,  Pe- 
quabuck. 


N.  B.  Sears,  Elmwood. 

Southmayd  &  Gardiner, 
Middletown. 


J.  F.  Silliman,  New  Ca- 
naan. 


T.  B.  Sterling,  New  Mil 
ford. 


B.  E.  Smith,  East  Granby 


Rich.  H.  Tucker,  Saybr'k 


Common  Sense  Fertilizer. 

Darling's  A.nimal  Fertilizer. 

Mapes'  Complete  Manures. 
Bradley's  Superphos.  of  Lime 
Lister  Bros.  Ground  Bone. 

Mapes'  Fertilizers. 
Pacific  Guano. . 
Bradley's  Superphos.  of  Lime. 
Buffalo  Honest  Fertihzer. 
John  H.  Wil^n's  Gr.  Bone. 
Geo.W.  Miles'  Fish  &  Potash. 
A.  A.  Phosphate. 

Potato  Manure. 
Pelican  Bone  Fertilizer. 
Stockbridge  Grain  Manure. 

'        Forage  Crop  Man. 

'         Vep^etable  Man. 
Bradley's  Superphosphate. 
Peck  Bros.  Ground  Bone. 
Ammoniated  Bone  Phos. 

Ground  Bone — Grade  Meal. 

—Grade  A. 
Chittenden's  Fish  &  Potash. 
Russell  Coe's  Phosphate. 
H.  J.  Baker's   Special   Corn 

Fertilizer. 
H.  J.  Baker's  Special  Potato 

Fertilizer. 
Bowker's  Fish  and  Potash 
N.  Soda — M.  Potash — Crude 

Saltpeter. 
S.    Potash — Sul.    Magnesia, 

Ground  Plaster. 
Castor  Pomace  and  several 

kinds  of  salt. 
Bowker's  Ammo.  Bone  Phos. 

"        Grain  Fertilizer. 

"        Potato  Manure. 

"       Fish  and  Potash. 
Quinnipiac     "  " 

"  Phosphate. 

Mapes'  Complete  Manure  for 

light  soils. 
Mapes'    Complete    Manure, 

A  Brand. 
Hill  and  Drill  Phosphate. 
Bowker's  Fish  and  Potash. 
Stockbridge  Manure. 
Soluble  Pacific  Guano. 


Manufacturer. 


Common  Sense  Fertilizer  Co., 
Boston. 

L.  B.  Darling  &  Co.,  Paw- 
tucket,  R.  I. 

Mapes'  F.  &  P.  G.  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Bradley  Fert.  Co.,  Boston. 

Lister  Bros.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Mapes'  F.  &  P.  G.  Co.,  N.  T. 
Pacific  Guano  Co.,  Boston. 
Bradley  Fert.  Co.,'  Boston. 

John  H.  Wilson. 

Geo.  W.  Miles  Co.,  Milford. 

H.  J.Baker  &Bro.,  New  York. 


Bowker  Fert.  Co.,  Boston. 


Bradley  Fert.  Co.,  Boston. 

Peck  Bros.  Northfield. 

David  Dickinson,  Middle 
Had  dam. 

Rogers  &  Hubbard  Co.,  Mid- 
dletown. 

Nat'l  Fert.  Co.,  Bridgeport. 
Russell  Coe,  Linden,  N.  J. 
H.J.Baker&Bro.jNewTork. 


Bowker  Fert.  Co.,  Boston. 
Bowker  Fert.  Co.,  Boston. 

u  a 

a  11 

II  11 

[(  11 

(I  II 

Mapes'  F.  &  P.  G.  Co.,  N,  Y. 
Bowker  Fert.  Co.,  Boston. 

[1  a 

a  a 

Pacific  Guano  Co.,  Boston. 


THE   CONNECTICUT  AGRICULTURAL 


Dealer. 

Article. 

Manufacturer. 

Usher  &  Tinker,  Plain  ville 

Americus   Brand   Ammoni- 

WiUiams,  Clark  &  Co.,  N.  T. 

ated  Bone  Superphosphate 

11 

11 

Universal  Brand  of  Ammo- 
niated  Dissolved  Bone. 

11                       II 

t( 

11 

Bradley's  Superphosphate  of 
Lime. 

Bradley  Fert.  Co.,  Boston. 

11 

11 

Quinnipiac  Fish  and  Potash. 

Quin.  Fert.  Co.,  New  London 

II 

a 

"          Phosphate. 

11                        11 

(1 

11 

Ammon.  Bone  Superphos. 

L.  L.  Crocker,  Buffalo,  N.  T. 

(1 

11 

Kainit. 

Bowker  Fert.  Co.,  Boston. 

u 

11 

Fisji  and  Potash. 

11                        11 

" 

11 

Pure  Fish. 

U                                                  11 

E.  A.  Watrous, 

Menden. 

Bradley's  Fertilizer. 

Bradley  Fert.  Co.,  Boston. 

11 

II 

Chittenden's  Fish  &  Potash. 

Nat'l  Fert.  Co.,  Bridgeport. 

11 

" 

"          Grass  Fertilizer. 

li                        11 

II 

11 

"          Grain  Fertilizer. 

11                        11 

II 

11 

"          Root  Fertilizer. 

11                        11 

11 

11 

"      Fine  Animal  Bone. 

11                        11 

D.  B.  Warner  &  Son,  East 

Quinnipiac  Fert.  Go's  Phos. 

Quin.  Fert.  Co..  New  London 

Haddam. 

11 

11 

Dry  Ground  Fish. 

U                                                  II 

11 

II 

Fish    and    Potash,    Crossed 
Fishes  Brand. 

11                            11 

11 

11 

Fish  and  Potash,  Plain  Brand 

11                                11 

II 

" 

Quinnipiac  Extra  Superphos. 

a                                  11 

"Wilson  &  Burr 

Middle- 

Mapes'    Complete     Manure, 

Mapes'  F.  &  P.  G.  Co.,  N.  T. 

town. 

"  A  "  Brand. 

11 

11 

Mapes'    Complete    Manure, 
for  general  use. 

11                        11 

11 

11 

Mapes'  Corn  Manure. 

11                        II 

i; 

11 

"      Potato  Manure. 

11                        II 

a 

11 

Nitrate  of  Soda. 

11                        II 

II 

11 

Muriate  of  Potash. 

11                        II 

II 

11 

Pish  Guano. 

Preston  Fert. Co.,  Greenpoint 

11 

i< 

Ammon.  Bone  Superphos. 

E.  Frank  Coe,  New  York. 

11 

11 

Ground  Bone  Meal. 

Roger's  &  Hubbard  Co.,  Mid- 
dietovra. 

11 

11 

"             "        A.  Brand. 

a                                  11 

11 

11 

"      A.  X.     " 

a                                  a 

11 

11 

No.  1  Quinnipiac   Fish   and 
Potash. 

Quin.  Fert.  Co.,  New  London 

11 

11 

Stocktaridge  Potato  Manure. 

Bowker  Fert.  Co.,  New  York 

Since  the  foregoing  list  was  printed,  J.  A.  Lewis  wrote  that  he 
does  not  sell  Wilcox  &  Co.'s  "Acidulated  Guano"  and  "Twice 
Pressed  Crude  Fish  Guano."  S.  A.  Munson,  that  he  erroneously 
reported  himself  as  agent  for  "  Double  Sulphate  of  Magnesia." 
E.  A.  Watrous,  that  he  sells  Chittenden's  Fine  Animal  Bone,  not 
as  a  fertilizer  but  as  chicken  feed.  G.  H.  Alford  wrote  that  Muri- 
ate of  Potash  was  not  sold  by  him.  C.  E.  Chapman,  that  he  has 
not  sold  and  will  not  sell  Bowker's  Ground  Bone.  J.  H.  Ives, 
that  he  does  not  sell  Baker's  Ground  Bone. 


EXPEEIMENT   STATION".  9 

FERTILIZER  ANALYSES. 

Geotjnd  Bone. 
See  pp.  10  and  11. 

The  first  three  analyses  in  the  table,  Nos.  1185,  1237  and 
1246,  are  of  ground  steamed  bone,  from  which  the  nitrogenous 
matter,  grease  and  water  have  been  largely  removed,  leaving  the 
material  dry  and  fine.  They  contain  from  7  to  8  per  cent,  more 
phosphoric  acid  and  2^  per  cent,  less  nitrogen  than  raw  ground 
bone. 

Nos.  1146  and  1194  contain  a  considerable  amount  (about  40 
per  cent.)  of  water  and  are  sold  at  a  low  price  on  that  account. 

The  quoted  prices  of  The  Rogers  &  Hubbard  Go's  brands  of 
Bone  are  f.  o.  b,  at  Middletown  in  bbls.,  allowing  10  lbs.  tare  and 
no  charge  for  bbls.  The  prices  asked  by  J.  P.  Barstow  &  Co.,, 
Norwich,  were  $45  for  Bone  "  Meal "  and  $42  for  "  A  Fine." 

The  price  of  Peck  Brothers'  Pure  Ground  Bone  is  $35.00  at  the 
mill.  In  the  case  of  this  brand  as  well  as  of  some  others,  it  has- 
been  noticed  that  dealers'  retail  prices  were  sometimes  several 
dollars  per  ton  higher  than  the  retail  price  at  the  mill. 

Nos.  1238  and  1239  it  is  understood  are  not  brands  entered 
for  sale,  but  are  ground  and  mixed  to  make  the  "  Pure  Ground 
Bone,"  No.  1200. 

The  low  valuation  of  Quinnipiac  Bone  No.  1158  is  due  both  to 
the  small  amount  of  nitrogen  and  phosphoric  acid  in  it  and  also  to 
its  mechanical  condition.  More  than  -f  of  it  by  weight  is  in  pieces 
that  will  not  pass  a  ^  in.  mesh. 

Nos.  1241,  1242,  1240,  1145  and  1229  all  contain  very  con- 
siderable amounts  of  sand  and  other  worthless  matter  insoluble  in 
strong  acids.  "  Kitchen  Bones  "  gathered  by  bone-pickers  would 
naturally  have  some  sand  adhering  to  them  but  when  the  ground 
bone  contains  over  5  per  cent,  of  insoluble  matter  consisting  of 
sand,  soil,  coal-ashes  and  like  "  dirt,"  or  when  the  amount  of 
phosphoric  acid  falls  below  20  per  cent.,  there  is  reason  to  com- 
plain of  adulteration,  unless  as  in  the  case  of  Lister's  Ground 
Bone,  No.  1145,  the  guarantee  indicates  that  the  article  is  not 
pure  ground  bone. 

1229  is  a  sample  with  regard  to  which  conflicting  statements 
have  reached  the  Station.  The  sender  claims  to  have  sold  to  the 
grinder  "  7600  lbs.  of  pure  raw  Bone  at  one  cent  per  lb.,  with  the 


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agreement  that  he  would  take  1000  lbs.  of  ground  Bone  as  part- 
payment,  the  balance  to  be  cash."  The  sender  writes  that  the 
grinder  "makes  it  a  part  of  his  business  to  grind  and  sell  Bone  to 
the  farmers  of  this  vicinity."  He  also  writes,  "  The  price  I  paid 
for  the  ground  Bone  was  S35.00  per  ton." 

The  grinder  of  this  Bone,  in  verbal  statement,  was  understood 
to  say  on  the  other  hand,  tliat  he  does  "  not  sell  bone  but  grinds 
bone  for  those -who  bring  it,"  that  "  this  bone  was  brought  by  and 
ground  for  the  sender  of  the  sample,  and  that  it  was  so  very 
sandy  as  to  greatly  injvxre  the  mill." 

That  Bones  should  carry  so  much  as  one-third  their  weight  of 
sand,  coal,  and  coal-ashes  is  difficult  to  understand.  That  various 
matters  are  often  thrown  into  bone-mills  to  clear  the  grinding 
surfaces  is  well-known.  That  the  sample  1229  fairly  represents 
the  lot  from  which  it  was  taken  the  Station  cannot  assert.  Under 
these  circumstances  the  results  of  the  analysis  are  given  but  the 
names  of  the  parties  concerned  are  withheld. 

Messrs.  Peck  Brothers,  Northfield,  whose  Ground  Bone  was 
valued  in  1881  within  $0.76  and  in  1882  within  80.05  of  cost, 
consider  that  injustice  was  done  them  in  1883  when  their  Bone 
was  valued  at  $10.30  below  cost. 

In  explanation,  it  should  be  said,  that  in  1883  the  selling  price 
($40.00)  with  which  the  valuation  ($29.68)  was  compared,  was- 
the  bag-price  of  their  agent  at  Winsted  and  was  $5.00  more  than 
the  retail  price  at  the  mill  ($35.00).*  Messrs.  Peck  further 
believe  the  sample  of  1883,  having  ^  per  cent,  nitrogen  and  \\  per 
cent,  phosphoric  acid  less  than  their  former  average,  did  not  faii'ly 
represent  their  goods — was  either  too  small  or  not  carefully  taken. 
The  samples  1238  and  1239  sent  by  them  this  year,  were  lots  of 
25  lbs.  each  and  were  accompanied  with  Manufacturer's  affidavit. 
They  show  good  quality. 

When  the  Station  Agent  visited  Northfield  and  Oakville, 
Peck  Bros,  and  F.  C.  Slade  had  no  stock  on  hand.  Nos. 
1241  and  1240  were  large  samples  and  were  accompanied  by 
affidavit  of  Mr.  Churchill. 

*  Retail  price  in  1882  was  $32.00. 


EXPERIMENT    STATION. 


13 


Superphosphates  and  Special  Manures. 

See  pp.  14  and  15. 

No.  1198  is  a  "manufacturer's  sample"  which  under  the  re- 
quirements of  the  fertilizer  law  is  deposited  at  the  Station  by  the 
manufacturer  with  a  statement  that  it  is  a  fair  average  sample  of 
the  brand. 

The  law  requires  this  Station  to  make  one  analysis  annually  of 
every  brand  sold  in  the  State  and  when  the  Station  agents  have 
not  found  the  goods  on  sale,  it  becomes  necessary  to  analyze  the 
sample  deposited  here  by  the  manufacturer. 


Comparison  of  the  Guaranteed  (G)  and  Actual  (A)  Composition  of  the 
goods  whose  analyses  are  reported  in  this  bulletin. 

Superphosphates. 


No. 

Brand. 

Nitrogen. 

Phos.  Acid, 
solub.  and  rev. 

Phos.  Acid, 
insoluble. 

Potash. 

1177 
1136 
1139 
1142 

Bradley's  Superph. 
Baker's  Corn  Man. 

"       Potato  " 
Lister's  Potato  " 

G           F 

2.3-3.0  2.6 
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3.3-4.1      3.7 

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5             5.9 

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0.6 
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0.1 

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7           7.7 
10            9.8 
7-8          6.7 

Ground  Bone. 


No. 


1194 

1195 
1197 

1196 
1346 
1145 


Rogers   &   Hubbard   Co.'s   Damp   Bone    Saw 
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Rogers  &  Hubbard  Co.'s  Ground  Bone  "  A  X 

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Lister  Brothers'  Bone, -. 


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